I'm black in America and I live through your family you are in the village. I still think about your grandmother who passed on. She taught me how to make abacha during your sister's wedding. I've since learned to to make that smelly dawa dawa or ogiri. Keep blessing us, Flo.
This is so true. Flo is a super woman. I enjoyed her talks show with her beautiful mother yesterday. That was really awesome Flo. ❤❤❤❤ The husband should pay another😂😂😂 bride prize again.
Always joy in eating with every family member around. In my father's house, my mom always served 22 plates plus 2 dogs while we lived in Zaria, Kaduna, and PH. In the village during Christmas? Go figure the amount of plates! Yet it was always fun!
Hi Flo, I came across your channel during Christmas season. When you travelled from Lagos to Anambra, and from then on I watched your entire stay in the village. I even went back and watched your previous videos. I really enjoyed watching you and your family. Also I got a peek of Nigerian Christmas village life. Every evening when I get home from work I look forward to a new video. I am Jamaican living in the US and watching the elderly folks reminds me so much of my elderly folks back in Jamaica. The culture is so similar in that during Christmas time as a child we would all go back to the country to celebrate. (You call it village, we call the rural areas country.) The elderly men would kill the goats and cows and the entire village would come to eat. You reminds me of me. This is exactly what I do when I go home. You are a breath of fresh air. I just subscribed and will always look forward to new videos. Kudus and I wish you and your family all the best. One question, what is it that you pour the hot water on, also you were eating udara. Never heard of that fruit. I even googled it to see if it was something I know but called a different name in my country, but it wasn’t something I know. Oh oh I have been to Nigeria but was only able to stay in Lagos VI. I would have love to see the country but…. It wasn’t advisable.
Flo, I Love the idea of Big Family spending time together. It used to be like that for Me here in U.S. but now everybody has dispersed or passed away. Nice Vlog Flo. 💜💕👍🏼
I remember how this akamu/pap used to disgrace but later i started making it so so well that i even made a video on how to make it without lumps. Aunt flo my natural aunt weldone, feeding over 23 persons each day is not easy especially with this economy and with the extensions 😅. Jisi ike ma.
I know its not easy for us working hard in Europe, I was sick admitted my daughters and husband made me laugh in the hospital that everyone is crying, may god help us IJN
Today l can cook Japanese Ramen, Malaysia beef rendang, thai massanma curry,Nigerian efo riro but akamu,you see that akamu still gives me nightmares.Can hardly get the hot water right..😅😂l would joyfully cook anything but Akamu.😂Thanks.
Aunty Grace has a PHD. in making akamu. I will not accept to do such quantity of akamu 😂😂 because someone will embarrass herself. The pancake is a balanced diet on its own with auntg grace analysis.
How many people does it take to make akamụ in this family??? 😭
Akamụ is a no respecter of persons, especially during Christmas.
This one no be akamu again na papiilo. From 10 people to 25 people. That's a community 😳
I'm falling in love with Aunty Grace - she is so sweet. Those smiley eyes and gentle voice.😍 I'll adopt her as my UT grandma.
Aunty grace is such a pleasant soul. The beauty of a Nigerian family is the large number especially when united such as yours
PROTECT AUNTY GRACE AT ALL COSTS!!!😊 She seems like a nice woman. I feel like giving her a hug!
I love aunty Grace...I can feel her aura of friendliness....e hugs from me to her and to grandma flo❤❤❤
I'm black in America and I live through your family you are in the village. I still think about your grandmother who passed on. She taught me how to make abacha during your sister's wedding. I've since learned to to make that smelly dawa dawa or ogiri. Keep blessing us, Flo.
That is what makes the West African family unique. Each with it's own a supportive network too.
I love watching your videos. I'm from Umunze, Nsogwu village. Your videos make me feel like I'm in my village.
I too like aunty Gracie❤❤ lovely videos Aunty Flo
I love Auntie Grace. Please say me hi to her ooo. Love you all, one big family ❤
This is so true. Flo is a super woman. I enjoyed her talks show with her beautiful mother yesterday. That was really awesome Flo. ❤❤❤❤
The husband should pay another😂😂😂 bride prize again.
Sis Flo, you're blessed.... I admire you so much... Keep being you.
How lovely when brethren dwell together on oneness and unity.
These are Lifetime memories, priceless. 💞🤩🥳🥳🥳
Okpa and akara please, for Ndi diaspora. ❤
Always joy in eating with every family member around. In my father's house, my mom always served 22 plates plus 2 dogs while we lived in Zaria, Kaduna, and PH. In the village during Christmas? Go figure the amount of plates! Yet it was always fun!
Keep the vlogs coming, I'm enjoying every bit❤❤
Okpa waawaa correct and delicious nutrition gbam👍🏽❤
Hi Flo, I came across your channel during Christmas season. When you travelled from Lagos to Anambra, and from then on I watched your entire stay in the village. I even went back and watched your previous videos. I really enjoyed watching you and your family. Also I got a peek of Nigerian Christmas village life. Every evening when I get home from work I look forward to a new video. I am Jamaican living in the US and watching the elderly folks reminds me so much of my elderly folks back in Jamaica. The culture is so similar in that during Christmas time as a child we would all go back to the country to celebrate. (You call it village, we call the rural areas country.) The elderly men would kill the goats and cows and the entire village would come to eat. You reminds me of me. This is exactly what I do when I go home. You are a breath of fresh air. I just subscribed and will always look forward to new videos. Kudus and I wish you and your family all the best. One question, what is it that you pour the hot water on, also you were eating udara. Never heard of that fruit. I even googled it to see if it was something I know but called a different name in my country, but it wasn’t something I know. Oh oh I have been to Nigeria but was only able to stay in Lagos VI. I would have love to see the country but…. It wasn’t advisable.
Our gracious Anty Grace ❤
Flo, I Love the idea of Big Family spending time together. It used to be like that for Me here in U.S. but now everybody has dispersed or passed away.
Nice Vlog Flo.
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Thanks for the lecture on Akamu making…cooking for a large family is not easy. God is your strength.
Aunty grace happy soul and so and so forth
Aunty Grehhh anyi❤️❤️❤️
I remember how this akamu/pap used to disgrace but later i started making it so so well that i even made a video on how to make it without lumps. Aunt flo my natural aunt weldone, feeding over 23 persons each day is not easy especially with this economy and with the extensions 😅. Jisi ike ma.
I know its not easy for us working hard in Europe, I was sick admitted my daughters and husband made me laugh in the hospital that everyone is crying, may god help us IJN
Uncountable number of people! Agukata agba awaru! 💞🤩😂
Awaa
Today l can cook Japanese Ramen, Malaysia beef rendang, thai massanma curry,Nigerian efo riro but akamu,you see that akamu still gives me nightmares.Can hardly get the hot water right..😅😂l would joyfully cook anything but Akamu.😂Thanks.
I actually learnt how to make perfect akamu/custard from you Aunty Flo
Aunty Grace has a PHD. in making akamu. I will not accept to do such quantity of akamu 😂😂 because someone will embarrass herself. The pancake is a balanced diet on its own with auntg grace analysis.
Akamu and pancake this is a new one 👍🏾😂😂😂
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Even after watching 1million videos of how to make akamu,it will still disgrace you😂😂😂😂
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For sure, Akamu is no respecter of anyone. It causes many persons to feel sleepy.
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